INTERESTING WORDS 1) capricious 2)remonstrated 3)rectory 4)expatriate 5)spontaneity 7)daub 8)fjord 9)phlegm 11)spruce 12)tannoyed 13)farby P.S. "Dowsed" means to searchg for underground supplies of water, metal etc by the use of a divining rod. -Yi Hao. 15)ennui
50)aberrant
deviating from the proper course 51)abyssopelagic
of, like or pertaining to the depths of the oceanIt refers to the bottom of the ocean — how great is that? The sinister "abysso" recalls Tartarus, and overall conjures a gorgeous image of blind prognathous fish constellating the dark with the aching lambency of their bioluminescence. 52)acatalepsy
1. incomprehensibility; a word much used (in its Greek form) by the later Academics and Skeptics (Carneades, Arcesilaus, etc.), who held that human knowledge never amounts to certainty, but only to probability, and who advocated a suspension of judgment upon all questions, even upon the doctrine of acatalepsy itself. 2. uncertainty in the diagnosis or prognosis of diseases. 3. a weak understanding; mental deficiency. It sounds like a medical condition, but it describes most humans and our path through life.
53)chockablock Extremelyfull;crowded;jammed. 2. Nautical.Having the blocks drawn close together,as when the tackle is hauled to the utmost.
adverb:
1.
In a crowded manner: books piled chockablock on the narrow shelf.
1) capricious
2)remonstrated
3)rectory
4)expatriate
5)spontaneity
7)daub
8)fjord
9)phlegm
11)spruce
12)tannoyed
13)farby
P.S. "Dowsed" means to searchg for underground supplies of water, metal etc by the use of a divining rod.
-Yi Hao.
15)ennui
22). anaesthetic
23). desalination
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Phobias:
40)brontophobia
41)claustrophobia
42)anemophobia
43)keraunophobia
44)hyalithe
45)vichyssoise
48)loquacious
49)tsetse
50)aberrant
deviating from the proper course
51)abyssopelagic
of, like or pertaining to the depths of the oceanIt refers to the bottom of the ocean — how great is that? The sinister "abysso" recalls Tartarus, and overall conjures a gorgeous image of blind prognathous fish constellating the dark with the aching lambency of their bioluminescence.
52)acatalepsy
1. incomprehensibility; a word much used (in its Greek form) by the later Academics and Skeptics (Carneades, Arcesilaus, etc.), who held that human knowledge never amounts to certainty, but only to probability, and who advocated a suspension of judgment upon all questions, even upon the doctrine of acatalepsy itself. 2. uncertainty in the diagnosis or prognosis of diseases. 3. a weak understanding; mental deficiency. It sounds like a medical condition, but it describes most humans and our path through life.
53)chockablock
Extremelyfull;crowded;jammed.
2.
Nautical.Having the blocks drawn close together,as when the tackle is hauled to the utmost.
adverb:
1.
In a crowded manner: books piled chockablock on the narrow shelf.
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Spelling Round 3
1) Millennium
2) Rescind
3) Usurp
4) Assassin
5) Accommodate
6) Possession
7) Obsession
8) Waiver
9) Versatile
10) Occurrence
11) Scandalous
12) Conscientious
13) Gauge
14) Colonel
15) Cemetery
16) Irresistible
17) Accessories
18) Assessment
19) Shrewd
20) Capricious
21) Exemplary
22) Miscellaneous
23) Ingenious
24) Tyrannical
25) Generosity
26) Amateur
27) Grotesque
28) Distraught
29) Curriculum
30) Equitable
31) Attorney
32) Truant
33) Silhouette
34) Preferential
35) Whet
36) Counsel
37) Sceptical/Skeptical
38) Expatriate
39) Espionage
40) Labyrinth
SPELLING ROUND 4
1.